
Rick Barker | Typical Selective Outrage
Re: Lois Eisenberg, “Chilling Message on Vigilantism,” Dec. 3. As is typical of Ms. Eisenberg’s partisan rants once again her outrage is extremely selective and grossly uninformed of the facts

Re: Lois Eisenberg, “Chilling Message on Vigilantism,” Dec. 3. As is typical of Ms. Eisenberg’s partisan rants once again her outrage is extremely selective and grossly uninformed of the facts

The Democrats have been delusional about the need to retain the filibuster in case the Republicans win the House and Senate in 2022. The filibuster will not protect against another

Recently, I read a letter to the editor in a major national news outlet. It read: “The democratic country of Germany set a wonderful example of a peaceful change

In spring 2019, I went home for break to find construction tarps in my parents’ house and for sale signs on every other lawn in my neighborhood. Initially, I thought

Russia is poised to invade Ukraine. The Russian Army didn’t post 100,000 soldiers on the border to prevent an invasion by its far smaller neighbor. The Russians are there, ready

I was with Gary Horton all the way (Oct. 27) until I read the sentence, “We must build the solution.” I immediately got a sense of déjà vu. Horton has

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, when answering questions about the high price of gasoline, recently opined that if consumers did not like the high price of gasoline, they should buy

Liberals: Government needs to do something about COVID-19. Even if it doesn’t work, at least they’re trying. Also liberals: We must comply. After all, why would government recommend something about

Regarding Gary Horton’s (Dec. 8) piece, “2021: A Good Yawner of a Boring Year.” I guess people who have lots of extra money and just can’t find anywhere to spend

By David Hegg This time of year, I often hear about the war on Christmas and how those who celebrate Christmas need to fight back. But those who attempt to

To Mr. Edward Strawser of Valencia (letters, Oct. 26, “Too Many Conservative Opinions”), where do I begin? Newspapers are in the business of doing two things: 1) reporting facts and

How many times a day do you drive by a homeless person on the street and offer anything to them? Better yet, how many times a day do you drive

“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent

Dear 5th District Supervisor Barger: Hey Kathryn. Placing digits to keyboard this fine Friday to head off a disaster of Homeric proportions. Recently, my beloved City o’ SClarita drafted a

The following is a copy of a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom. I am writing this letter to you to address my concerns regarding the COVID-19 vaccine mandates for school-aged

I use Spectrum for my internet. Yes, they have treated me well. But I couldn’t help but laugh when I saw a Spectrum ad on TV the other day that

Angelenos, we have now suffered through one full year of L.A. County District Attorney George Gascón. So truly ask yourself, are we any safer? Let’s look at the “data and

It’s only logical that left and right disagree on the pandemic. Leftism emphasizes feelings and intentions much more than results, so it doesn’t matter if masks don’t work and the

In his letter (Oct. 21) Thomas Oatway stated that he doesn’t always agree with Democrats and their policies. Neither do I. He also said that he is not registered with

I can’t believe there’s only 17 more days until Christmas. 2021 just started yesterday, or so it seems. A combination of semi-lockdowns and staying at home more and traveling